Quantum Jobs

Introduction to Quantum Computing

Quantum Computing Jobs

Quantum machine learning is a new field.  So, you should be showing how you applied your knowledge on open-source datasets and exemplary problems.  Thus, your portfolio is your chance to demonstrate how you filled the gaps in your formal education. 

"The long-term solution is pretty obvious: education programs need to be reformed to bring the level of interdisciplinarity required by businesses down to the undergraduate level." 

"A lot of businesses are experimenting with quantum computing to see how they can extract value or valuable learnings.  They will need business translators who need to have a deep understanding of the business and of the type of problems they are trying to solve that can't be answered with classical computers."

Here are four tips from Universal Quantum's Samantha Edmundson.

  1. You don’t need to be a quantum expert to work in quantum…
  2. … but showcase your interests and any relevant experience
  3. Interview your interviewer
  4. We’re all learning on the job

Russ Fein highlights that of the master’s degree level Quantum Computing programs in the world that as of today, there are only 37 programs listed.  At the Bachelor’s level, many colleges do not offer a Quantum Computing degree, but are increasingly adding curriculum.  So, see if your school would offer or create a degree